TV CONTENTS. [Vol. 40 



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Cotton production and distribution, season of 1917-18 , 23S 



South African fiber plants. — I. Ambari or Deccan hemp, Evans 238 



The cultivation of jute in Purnea. Chaudhuri 238 



Tests with lupines on sandy soil at Askov, 1S94-1903. Bjerre 238 



The identification of varieties of oats in New York, Montgomery 238 



Color and other characters in A vena crosses. Love and Craig 239 



[Fertilizer experiments with oats], Paterson 239 



Paspalum in New Zealand, Cockayne 239 



Culture and fertilization as affecting oil content of peanuts. Silayan 239 



Composition of potato plant at various stages, Ramsay and Robertson 240 



Analysis of a potato hybrid. Solarium fendleriXS. tuberosum, MacDougaL. 241 



Raffia or bass: Its production, preparation, and utilization 241 



Rice in Indo-China, Capus 241 



How sorghnm crosses are made. Nafziger 241 



Studies in inheritance in sugar cane, Cowgill 211 



Cross-pollination of sugar cane, Cowgil] 2 11 



[Fertilizer experiments with cane in British Guiana], Harrison et al 241 



[Report of field crops work in British Guiana, 1916], Harrison 242 



A new forage plant. Linfield 242 



A prospective new forage plant for the Northwest, I. infield 242 



Sunflower stems from Rhodesia 242 



Sweet clover on corn belt farms, Drake and Rundles 242 



Tobacco seed beds, Taylor 242 



Crop-rotation systems for sections with tobacco wilt. Mo<s and Wolf 243 



Tobacco growing in Cyprus, Bevan 243 



rTho cultivation of ulla grass], Hole 213 



Sowing hairy vetch with fall cro-.s at different rates. Rhodin _r 243 



Mechanical factors determining shape of wheat kernel. I.oshnakian 244 



Effect of sodium nitrate on wheal. II, Davidson and LeClerc 2 14 



The wheat problem, Crookes 244 



Yautia and gabi tests, Abadilla 244 



Plant breeding and controlled son] farms 243 



Seed Reporter 24o 



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Home gardening in Sonth Carolina. Newman 246 



Gardening for women. <\o Rleyne 24." 



How some common diseases ami inject pests pass the winter. Frank 245 



Home Btorage of vegetables, Cooper 245 



Fruit growing in the Province ■ rland. van der Veen 24"> 



Dusting fruit trees for insects and disease, Rlair 24"> 



Cutinization of apple skins in relation to keeping, Perry and Martin 246 



drape culture, Marshall 246 



Agricultural explorations in Mexico. Popenoe 246 



The etrog or cedrat of the Hebrews, Colt 246 



Furrow-manure method of feeding orange trees. Shame! 246 



Notes on a navel variety of the Satsuma orange. Mackie 24<"> 



Tangelos, Swingle and Robinson 247 



Questions on frozen citrus fruits and trees. Webber and Milliken 217 



Coconut cultivation and plantation machinery, Coghlan and Hlnchley 247 



Medicinal herbs. Chapped 247 



How to propagate bedding plants by cuttings. Shewarrl 247 



The ideal farm greenhouse, .Tensen 217 



Beautifying the home grounds, .Tensen 217 



A plan for the development of the village of Grand Canyon, Ariz., Waugh. 248 



FORESTRY. 



Notes on North American trees. — II. Carya, Sargent 24^ 



Notes on North American trees. — III. Tilia, I-II. Sargent 24^ 



Tree distribution under the Kinkald Act. im l 24S 



Landscape engineering in the National Forests. Waugh 24^ 



Forest tires in North Carolina during 1915, 1916, and 1917. Holmes 2)^ 



Scientific forestry for Latin America, Moore 24S 



